Time Lapse: 475 Sterling Place
One Prospect Heights resident has been obsessively documenting the changing view from his bedroom for the better part of the past year as the development around the corning at 475 Sterling Place has been steadily rising. Despite the fact that the developer hasn’t been a model citizen (there’s still one open violation for work without…

One Prospect Heights resident has been obsessively documenting the changing view from his bedroom for the better part of the past year as the development around the corning at 475 Sterling Place has been steadily rising. Despite the fact that the developer hasn’t been a model citizen (there’s still one open violation for work without a permit), it looks like the project will be good for property values in the area. There hasn’t been much progress, however, since we checked in a couple of months ago. You can check out the rendering of the finished product on the jump.
Sterling Development Photos [Flickr] GMAP P*Shark
Development Watch: 467-487 Sterling Place [Brownstoner]
it does take a while to clear an ECB violation. i’m just sayin…looks like a cool project for the hood, def better than the industrial that was there before
here is a link to the rendering:
http://www.bluestoneorg.com/showcase.htm
It is not low income houseing. It’s a luxury co-op.
It seems they’re finally getting ready to install the windows. I think it’s going to look pretty cool.
every time my mother and i eat at tom’s, one of us says,’boy, they’re not making much progress over there, are they?’
Looks pretty fancy for low income housing, no?
I THINK ITS LOW INCOME HOUSING
Hey, always fun seeing my photos on this site. I’ll be putting up a more detailed description of this whole development process on my blog in a few weeks at builtenvironmentblog.blogspot.com.
Boy, is that ugly
Boy, is that ugly
Change is good.